1997 Le Pin
By Chateau Le Pin
1997 Le Pin from Chateau Le Pin, Pomerol, Bordeaux, France
In the firmament of Bordeaux's prestigious appellations, Pomerol remains a jewel, and nestled within its confines, the 1997 Le Pin from Chateau Le Pin stands as a testament to the vintner's artistry. With my lifelong devotion to unearthing the finest wines for discerning investors, I find the ‘97 vintage an exemplar of complexity and finesse, meriting particular attention from oenophiles and financiers alike.
Optimal Harvest Conditions: A Vintage to Remember
The 1997 season in Bordeaux was marked by optimal conditions that subtly coaxed the vines at Chateau Le Pin into producing a standout vintage. The growing season was warm, with timely bursts of rain ensuring the Merlot grapes reached their pinnacle of ripeness. Yet, it wasn't without its challenges. The deft navigation of variable weather patterns yielding a wine of superb balance, reveals the masterful touch of Chateau Le Pin’s winemaking.
En Primeur Investment Potential
With my tenure in this field, assessing a wine's investment potential is second nature. The 1997 Le Pin possesses qualities making it both a delightful present indulgence and a valuable addition to any investment portfolio. Its remarkably deep garnet colour heralds rich aromas of truffle and blackcurrant, while the palate—sumptuous with layers of plump fruit and hints of cedar—is supported by velvety tannins leading to an enduring finish.
This Merlot-dominated gem captivates with its well-rounded structure marrying fruit and acidity with élan—a signature of Pomerol's venerable terroir in a favourable year. As such, the 1997 Le Pin bestows an alluring combination for connoisseurs seeking to diversify their fine wine cache.
In summary, when securing treasures like the 1997 Le Pin for future appreciation, one not only invests in an extraordinary vintage but also embraces a fragment of Bordeaux's rich viticultural legacy. Chateau Le Pin has produced a refined Pomerol classic that consistently garners attention and continues to dazzle palates more than two decades on.Market price (GBP)
£20,160.00
12x75cl
Highest score
88
POP score
2520
Scores and tasting notes
Tasted at Bipin Desai's Le Pin vertical in Los Angeles. The '97 Le Pin has a pleasurable, well-defined nose with raspberry, wild strawberry and cranberry-scented nose
Neal Martin - Wine Journal May 2009
Le Pin's 1997 reveals an excessive amount of oak for the concentration of fruit. The wine possesses sweet currant and cherry fruit, abundant toasty oak, and a seductive style, but the oak is elevated. It will probably not last long enough for the wood to become fully integrated. Or, am I wrong about that? Anticipated maturity: now-2008.
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 20 April 2000